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World of Warcraft > AddOns >
https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/CTMod [ 1 ] was https://wow.gamepedia.com/CTMod
http://ctmod.net/

Designed to be a generally useful set of stuff.

I never really used this.

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World of Warcraft > AddOns >

svn://svn.wowinterface.com/ReURL-327/trunk
https://web.archive.org/web/20120424052451/http://wow.curseforge.com:80/addons/reurl/
https://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info5181

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NOTES TO SELF

  • If I choose to clean anything else up, I can probably steal content from World of Warcraft recommended addons – 3.
  • Create little pages and refer each addon to that page, then push notes (with dates) into their proper notes list.

ancient outdated notes

World of Warcraft > World of Warcraft addons >

The (then) current list of AddOns which I’m using or will try soon, as well as other todo notes, troubleshooting notes and the like.

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World of Warcraft > World of Warcraft addons >

https://web.archive.org/web/20190930214151/https://www.wowace.com/

The Ace libraries for World of Warcraft.

  • It has since become a whole community for World of Warcraft addon developers.

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World of Warcraft > AddOns >

www.cosmosui.org

A large bundle of AddOns.

Had some great parts, but the overall project philosophies weren’t compatible with mine and I replaced their AddOns whenever possible. BUT I wouldn’t do that at the expense of a great addon so it stayed in my toolbox for a while.

Their updater is complete crap. Avoid.

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World of Warcraft > AddOns > Ace >

https://web.archive.org/web/20170624173838/http://old.wowace.com:80/WowAceUpdater

A utility for updating Ace addons.

  • 2017-01-28 — This has long been obsoleted by Curse’s updater.

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TODO – I have shitloads of notes in my backlog.

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Operating Systems > Windows >

(on Wikipedia)

An incredibly popular operating system, and a benchmark from to many other applications and newer operating systems are compared.

I used it, and although it needed heavy modification, I did love it. It’s still in my toolkit just in case I need a complete operating system to use software in my archives.

Released 2001-10-25



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(on Wikipedia)
https://audacious-media-player.org/

An audio player which can deal with many formats.

I keep this around because it can handle oldschool formats quite well (Commodore 64‘s SID, .mod, etc.). See Oldschool music.



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